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Jim Rosen originally founded a natural foods company called Fantastic Foods. He ran it for a short period of time and then decided to become a business consultant. He turned the food company over to others, but continues to advise on its management. Jim Rosen began his second career bringing various technologies to market as part of the management teams of two software companies: Netegrity and LANSystems (which was later bought by Intel). He has also helped manage Lotus Development and Genuity. Jim Rosen holds master’s and bachelor’s degrees from MIT and currently sits on the board of TimeTrade. His major responsibility in these companies was to fuel the company’s growth in the software industry. He was very successful!

Jim Rosen sells a packaged program on how to build wealth, called the “Classified Information Wealth Building System.” This is a home business, which depends on classified ads in newspapers to sell fitness equipment, 900 numbers, and other items. Apparently, he tries to sell his distributors other expensive products and services after sign up. According to various reviews by and scuttlebutt from his former customers, his system is a rehash of one that was sold on TV not too long ago. Apparently, this system didn’t work when it was first sold, and it doesn’t work now. Jim Rosen is also in some legal trouble, which has been mentioned on news websites. Avoid this rehashed and outdated program; it’s not going to get you anywhere.